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Over-The-Counter (OTC) Medications and Products 2021 Beneit Catalog and Order Form Keep this catalog for future orders. Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medications and Products 2021 Beneit Catalog and Order Form Get OTC items delivered to your doorstep at no additional cost! NationsOTC.com Save Money with Your OTC Beneit Your OTC beneit allows you to purchase medications, health and wellness items, and irst aid supplies with home delivery at no additional cost. Ordering OTC Products is Simple 1 Choose Your Ordering Method Select the option that is best for you: ONLINE Visit NationsOTC.com and place an order. PHONE Call 833-SHOP-OTC (833-746-7682) TTY: 711 and speak with a Member Experience Advisor Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. ET. Language support services are available, if needed. MAIL Complete the order form included in this catalog and mail to NationsOTC. 2 Select Your Products Choose products sorted by category. 3 Place Your Order Receive your delivery within 2-5 business days after your order is processed. If you have any questions or need help placing your order, we’re here for you. Member Experience Advisors are available at 833-SHOP-OTC (833-746-7682) TTY: 711 to make sure you get the items you need. 2 Keep this catalog to reference for future orders. Helpful Information Your Beneit Coverage Beneit Usage: This beneit is intended for members only. CMS does not allow this beneit to be used for your family or friends. Disenrollment: If you disenroll from your health plan, your OTC beneit will automatically end. _______________________________________________________________________________ Ordering Your OTC Products Products: Available over-the-counter items include health and wellness products that do not require a prescription. Ordering: You can use this catalog and the attached form to mail in your order. You can also call us at 833-SHOP-OTC (833-746-7682) TTY: 711, or visit NationsOTC.com to order online. Shipping: Your products will be delivered within 2-5 business days after your order is processed. For your convenience, we send a re-order form and postage paid envelope with every order shipped. Returns: Due to the personal nature of these products, returns are not accepted. Availability: Items, quantities, sizes, and values are subject to change depending on product availability and manufacturer. If the item selected is unavailable for whatever reason, it will be substituted for a similar product of equal or higher value at no additional cost. 3 Keep this catalog to reference for future orders. Product Categories The items listed in this catalog are sorted by category to make it easier for you to ind what you need. __________________________________________________________________Anticandidal (Yeast) 5 __________________________________________________________________Bathroom Safety & Fall Prevention 5 __________________________________________________________________Cold, Flu & Allergy 5 __________________________________________________________________Dental & Denture Care 7 __________________________________________________________________Diabetes Care 8 __________________________________________________________________Digestive Health 8 __________________________________________________________________Eye & Ear Care 10 __________________________________________________________________Feminine Care 11 __________________________________________________________________First Aid & Medical Supplies 11 __________________________________________________________________Foot Care 12 __________________________________________________________________Hemorrhoidal Preparations 12 __________________________________________________________________Home Diagnostic & Patient Aids 12 __________________________________________________________________Incontinence Supplies 13 __________________________________________________________________Pain Relief 14 __________________________________________________________________Pediculicide (Lice Treatment) 16 __________________________________________________________________Rehabilitation & Therapy 16 __________________________________________________________________Skin Care 16 __________________________________________________________________Sleep Aids 16 __________________________________________________________________Smoking Cessation 16 __________________________________________________________________Supports & Braces 17 __________________________________________________________________Vitamins & Dietary Supplements 19 4 Keep this catalog to reference for future orders. Anticandidal (Yeast) Item# Description Strength Count Price Anticandidal (Yeast) Miconazole (Vaginal Antifungal 3‑Day Cream 5016 2% 1 ct. $13.00 with Applicator), 0.32 oz. 5283 Monistat® Vaginal Cream, 3‑Day ‑ 1 ct. $24.00 Tioconazole (Vaginal Antifungal 1‑Day Cream 5850 6.5% 1 ct. $17.00 with Applicator), 0.16 oz. Bathroom Safety & Fall Prevention 5647 Bath Mat, Non‑Skid ‑ 1 ct. $11.00 5851 Bath Safety Bench with Back ‑ 1 ct. $40.00 5537 Bath Safety Bench without Back ‑ 1 ct. $30.00 5591 Handheld Shower Head ‑ 1 ct. $20.00 5218 Knurled Chrome Grab Bar, 12" ‑ 1 ct. $17.00 5542 Knurled Chrome Grab Bar, 24" ‑ 1 ct. $22.00 5805 Knurled Chrome Grab Bar, 32" ‑ 1 ct. $34.00 5532 Raised Toilet Seat ‑ 1 ct. $25.00 5534 Raised Toilet Seat with Arms ‑ 1 ct. $35.00 5853 Shower Mat, Non‑Skid ‑ 1 ct. $11.00 5533 Toilet Safety Rails ‑ 1 ct. $29.00 5536 Transfer Bench, Adjustable ‑ 1 ct. $65.00 5230 Tub Safety Bar ‑ 1 ct. $47.00 5032 Tub Safety Bar, Suction ‑ 1 ct. $38.00 Cold, Flu & Allergy 5252 Abreva® Cream, 2 gm. ‑ 1 ct. $24.00 5084 Acetaminophen Sinus Congestion Caplets 325 mg., 5 mg. 24 ct. $3.00 5335 Afrin® Nasal Spray, 0.5 oz. 0.05% 1 ct. $13.00 5790 Airborne® Chew‡ ‑ 32 ct. $8.00 5606 Blistex® Ointment, 0.15 oz. ‑ 1 ct. $4.00 5344 Carmex® ‑ 1 ct. $3.00 5133 Cepacol® Sore Throat Lozenges ‑ 16 ct. $5.00 5052 Cetirizine Tablets 10 mg. 30 ct. $6.00 Chlorpheniramine Maleate Antihistamine 5097 4 mg. 24 ct. $3.00 (Allergy Tablets) Chlorpheniramine Maleate Antihistamine 6015 4 mg. 100 ct. $7.00 (Allergy Tablets) 5334 Claritin® Tablets 10 mg. 10 ct. $18.00 5061 Cold & Cough Liquid, 4 oz. ‑ 1 ct. $3.00 5163 Coricidin® ‑ 20 ct. $12.00 5338 Cough & Cold for High Blood Pressure ‑ 16 ct. $4.00 5220 Cough Drops, Cherry ‑ 30 ct. $2.00 5545 Cough Drops, Honey Lemon ‑ 30 ct. $3.00 5126 Cough Drops, Menthol ‑ 30 ct. $2.00 5405 Cough Drops, Sugar‑Free, Cherry ‑ 25 ct. $3.00 *‡See Page 20 5 Keep this catalog to reference for future orders. Cold, Flu & Allergy Item# Description Strength Count Price Cold, Flu & Allergy 5690 Cromolyn Sodium Allergy Nasal Spray, 26 ml. ‑ 1 ct. $13.00 5399 Day & Night Cold & Flu Caplets ‑ 20 ct. $6.00 325 mg., 10 mg., 5153 Day Cold & Flu Liquid, 8 oz. 1 ct. $5.00 5 mg. 5236 Day Cold & Flu Softgels ‑ 16 ct. $12.00 325 mg., 10 mg., 5234 DayQuil® Liquid, 8 oz. 1 ct. $12.00 5 mg. 5451 Diphenhydramine Antihistamine Allergy Tablets 25 mg. 24 ct. $3.00 5854 Diphenhydramine Antihistamine Allergy Tablets 25 mg. 100 ct. $5.00 6022 Diphenhydramine Antihistamine Allergy Tablets 25 mg. 400 ct. $11.00 5855 Fexofenadine Allergy Tablets 180 mg. 30 ct. $11.00 Fluticasone Propionate (Allergy Nasal Spray, 5677 50 mcg. 1 ct. $14.00 24‑hour), 60 sprays Fluticasone Propionate (Allergy Nasal Spray, 5856 50 mcg. 1 ct. $21.00 24‑hour), 120 sprays 5095 Green Tea Flu & Cold Honey Lemon ‑ 6 ct. $8.00 5691 Guaifenesin Cough Expectorant 400 mg. 100 ct. $9.00 5202 Halls® Cough Drops ‑ 30 ct. $5.00 6028 Herpecin‑L® Lip Balm, 0.1 oz. 1% 1 ct. $9.00 5503 Humidiier, Ultra‑Sonic ‑ 1 ct. $42.00 5614 Humidiier, Ultra‑Sonic, Crane® ‑ 1 ct. $58.00 5418 Loratadine Allergy Tablets 10 mg. 30 ct. $4.00 5857 Loratadine Allergy Tablets 10 mg. 100 ct. $8.00 6031 Loratadine Allergy Tablets 10 mg. 365 ct. $25.00 5559 Medicated Lip Balm, 0.15 oz. ‑ 1 ct. $2.00 5237 Mucinex® Day/Night Caplets ‑ 30 ct. $27.00 5465 Mucinex® DM Tablets 600 mg., 30 mg. 20 ct. $17.00 5464 Mucinex® Tablets 600 mg. 20 ct. $16.00 Mucus Relief DM Expectorant & Cough 1,200 mg., 5858 14 ct. $10.00 Suppressant, Extended Release 60 mg. 5087 Mucus Relief DM Tablets 400 mg., 20 mg. 30 ct. $4.00 5086 Mucus Relief Tablets 400 mg. 30 ct. $4.00 10 mg., 5 mg., 6061 Multi‑Symptom Cold Formula Caplets 24 ct. $6.00 325 mg. Nasacort® Allergy Relief 24‑Hour, 60 sprays, 5345 ‑ 1 ct. $22.00 10.8 ml. Nasal Decongestant Inhaler, 5799 ‑ 1 ct. $8.00 Levmetamfetamine, 0.007 oz. 5082 Nasal Decongestion PE Tablets 10 mg. 36 ct. $4.00 5081 Nasal Decongestion Spray, 1 oz. 0.05% 1 ct. $4.00 5807 Nasal Rinse Kit, Saline ‑ 1 kit $18.00 5197 Neti Pot ‑ 1 ct. $15.00 *‡See Page 20 6 Keep this catalog to reference for future orders. Cold, Flu & Allergy Item# Description Strength Count Price Cold, Flu & Allergy 650 mg., 30 mg., 5040 Night Cold & Flu Liquid, 8 oz. 1 ct. $6.00 12.5 mg. 5083 Night Cold & Flu Softgels ‑ 16 ct. $5.00 650 mg., 30 mg., 5233 NyQuil® Liquid, 8 oz. 1 ct. $12.00 12.5 mg. 325 mg., 15 mg., 5235 NyQuil® Softgels LiquiCaps® 16 ct. $12.00 6.25 mg. 5692 Personal Steam Inhaler ‑ 1 ct. $53.00 5005 Robitussin® DM Syrup, 4 oz. 200 mg., 20 mg. 1 ct. $11.00 5072 Saline Nasal Spray, 1.5 oz. 0.65% 1 ct. $3.00 5693 Sore Throat Lozenges, Cherry ‑ 18 ct. $5.00 5694 Sore Throat Spray, Cherry, 6 oz. ‑ 1 ct. $8.00 500 mg., 20 mg., 5007 Thera‑Flu® Multi‑Symptom, Lemon 6 ct. $14.00 10 mg. 5015 Tussin Congestion Relief Syrup, 4 oz. 200 mg. 1 ct. $3.00 5023 Tussin DM Sugar‑Free Syrup, 4 oz. 100 mg., 10 mg. 1 ct. $4.00 5008 Tylenol® Sinus Congestion Caplets 325 mg., 5 mg. 24 ct. $14.00 5511 Vapor Rub, 3.5 oz. ‑ 1 ct. $3.00 5426 Zyrtec® 10 mg. 14 ct. $22.00 Dental & Denture Care 5700 Biotene® Dry Mouth Oral Rinse, 16 oz. ‑ 1 ct. $14.00 5330 Dental Floss, Mint Waxed ‑ 1 ct. $3.00 5130 Dental Floss, Reach®, Mint Waxed ‑ 1 ct. $4.00 5168 Dental Travel Kit ‑ 1 ct. $3.00 5260 Denture Adhesive Cream, 2.4 oz. ‑ 1 ct. $4.00 5626 Denture Brush ‑ 1 ct. $2.00 5546 Denture Cleaning Tablets ‑ 40 ct. $4.00 5808 Efferdent® Plus Mint Tablets ‑ 44 ct. $9.00 5204 Efferdent® Tablets ‑ 20 ct. $3.00 5504 Fixodent® Cream, 0.75 oz. ‑ 1 ct. $4.00 5379 Fixodent® Cream, 2.4 oz. ‑ 1 ct. $8.00 5200 Interdental Flossers ‑ 90 ct.
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